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INDEX OF MATTERS *Members, all are, of the whole body, 13;  8
 * Meteorology, 17, 8
 * Mind, a citadel, 48
 * Minister of the Gods, 4, § 3
 * Miracles, 6
 * Misfortune, no evil, 49, § 2, etc.
 * Mouse, fable of, 22
 * Mountain, live as on a, 15, 23
 * Muses, the, 18, 11; leader of, ibid.


 * Nature, life according to, 9, 17, 6;  9;  39, 48, 51;  3, 9;  40, 58;  1; of the Universe,  3, 11;  9;  75;  6, 50;  1, 4;  20;  23, 26; way of,  17; what it sends,  8, 2; grumbling is contrary to,  16; source of everything,  18; of plants and man,  7; = Truth,  1, 2; of living and of rational creatures,  2; only sends what we can bear,  18;  46;  3; resignation to,  14; above art,  10; its products beautiful,  2;  36; has no waste,  50; the most venerable of deities,  1
 * Natural affection, wanting in the Patricians, 11
 * Necessity, 3;  14, see Destiny
 * Neighbours, fellowship with (see Fellowship), 1;  4;  16: conduct towards,  31;  3, § 2, 27; love of,  36, § 2 (see Love of neighbour); kindliness towards,  18, § 9; duty to,  11, § 3


 * Objective (see Aim), 8, 10, 18, 20
 * Objective or external things do not touch us, 3, etc.
 * Obsolete words and persons, 33
 * Olives, 2, § 1;  48;  14
 * Opinion (see also Imagination, Impressions), nothing exists but, 15;  9;  3, § 4, 7;  52;  14;  40, 49;  3;  18, 7;  1, 8, 22, 25  harm rests only on,  3, 4;  14, 29;  7; away with it,  25; of the many,  23
 * Order, 14; and chaos,  27;  10
 * Others thoughts, 4;  18
 * Organic and inorganic unity, 14
 * Out of sight, out of mind, 33

Pestilence, 2 Philosophy, 6, 17, § 8;  17;  30;  12;  1;  29, 41;  7; the one thing,  17; as schoolmaster,  9; heads of,  18; philosopher,  30; the true ones,  16. § 5 398
 * Paiderasty, 16, § 1;  16;  10, §1;  34
 * Pain, 16;  33, 64;  28.
 * Pancratium, 2;  9. See also wrestling
 * Parmularius (from parma, a small Thracian target or shield), one of a class of gladiators, 5
 * Patricians, want natural affection 11
 * Peitholaus, a physician, 362
 * Pessimism blamed, 10, 33;  12;  24;  3, § 2;  35;  36
 * Physics, 67;  13;  41 (Epicurus);  9, 31, § 2
 * Pity, 13, see p. xiii.
 * Pleasure, 1, 9; and pain,  16, etc.
 * Plot of ground, a man's own = his inner self, 3;  23
 * Plural (2nd person), used generically, 6
 * Poetry, 17, § 4
 * Pompeianus, 352
 * Popular applause (see Fame) 16, § 3;  16, § 2
 * Posterity (see Fame), 18
 * Praise, 20; from what sort of men,  4, § 4;  62;  53;  18, 27, 34;  13;  18, § 4
 * Prayer, 44;  40; of the Athenians,  7
 * Present Time only ours, 14:  10;  1, 3, 26. See Time Principles, see Axioms
 * Proverbs, "his destiny no man can escape" (women's proverb, from Plato), 46; "to the sweating state,"  16, § 9; "the last of his